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There is a lot of history within the fences of King City Cemetery, and that has been receiving a lot of recognition lately. The cemetery now carries a heritage designation, complete with a monument and plaque dedicated to the community members who help found the cemetery 121 years ago. More...

These young people were filled with energy and enthusiasm for their country and Canada Day Sunday. Eloise MacKinnon, 4, from Halifax and her cousin Jacob Zantingh, 3, from Schomberg were waving their flags at the annual Canada Day celebration in Kettleby. Turn to page 13 of more on the day's observa... More...

A Progressive Conservative government in Ontario would be ready to make tough decisions and keep its promises. Party Leader John Tory made the comments June 20 when he addressed the annual York Leader's Dinner in Thornhill. With an election a matter of months away, it's not surprising Tory's add... More...
The second annual Arts Festival King is set to start next weekend, and will offer an eight-day celebration of the arts, heritage and nature in the township. More...
"For the apparel oft proclaims the man." Shakespeare King Township councillors last Monday night spent several minutes debating whether they should impose a dress code on themselves. In the end, they wisely decided not to bother. More...
Think back to when you were a kid, and to the magic that the long-awaited summer holiday represented. Are you old enough to remember the line, "No more pencils, no more books, no more teachers' dirty looks"? This is the first of a number of big weeks for local youngsters, during which a lot of t... More...
Regarding John Whalley's letter: Our water could run dry (June 27 edition of the Sentinel), I was never in favour of the "big pipe" for one reason only: It will deplete the moraine aquifers. Now, I hear that York Region will eventually be pumping water back from Lake Ontario into the surrounding ... More...
Our Tile Source junior rookie (K1) team took to the field in Pottageville as hosts to Aurora's Mastermind in a game last week that was highlighted by great defence by both teams. The usual array of big hitters were stifled by the incredible fielding efforts put forth by Aurora. More...
The end of a school year and the advent of summer is commonplace. But the June that marks the end of elementary school for good is a big event in a young life. That's what scores of Grade 8 graduates in King Township have been experiencing over the last week, as the local schools have been holdi... More...
Schomberg tour in Arts Festival King From the Schomberg Community Hall, guides Brian Beatty and Bill Foran will lead a very informative and free Heritage Walking Tour July 14 from 9 to 10:15 a.m. Then stop in and enjoy the Country Craft Show at the Community Hall, open from 10 a.m. to 4:30 p.... More...
You are warmly invited to participate in events at All Saints' Anglican Church, a caring, friendly church. This is the summer of new inspiration, and of equipping the laity for service. Come and listen to a variety of different preachers and ministers over the summer season. More...
The title of the July 8 sermon will be, When life is enriched by caring, along with readings from Galatians and Luke. Please join us at 11:15 a.m., as our doors are always open and welcoming. Bible Fun Camp at St. More...